La Rural

The Opera Pampa organizes shows in the stadium, showcasing the history of Argentina with zamba dances and an asado in the dining rooms.

Primarily a farming show, breeders arrive from all over the country to exhibit their livestock, particularly cattle at La Rural.

It has become a major feature of the porteño social scene in prosperous Argentina, taking place in Buenos Aires' most exclusive neighbourhood and accompanied by balls and other events.

Additionally, throughout the years La Rural has become a space for important negotiation and business within the agro-indisutrial community, having strong presences of agriculture, industry, trade and education.

It has served as the meeting point for producers, contractors, business owners, professionals, students, and experts from Argentina and around the world.

The Jose Alfredo Martinez de Hoz Pavilion is historically used to house other equine breeds such as the Argentine Polo ponies and horses, Silla or Anglo Argentino, Career Pure Blood, and more.

In 1910 this pavilion was constructed in commemoration of the centennial anniversary of the la Revolución de Mayo or May Revolution which marked the beginning of Argentinian independence.

The first Rural Exhibition held in Buenos Aires, 1866.
Panoramic view of the Rural Exhibition